The Live Forever Club is pleased to announce it has been accepted as a federated member of the International Longevity Alliance, a global network of organizations and individuals dedicated to promoting research, education, and advocacy for healthy human longevity. The ILA aims to encourage collaboration among various stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, and the general public, to advance the scientific understanding of aging and develop interventions that can improve the health and well-being of the elderly population.
The ILA supports a wide range of initiatives, including public awareness campaigns, scientific conferences, and policy advocacy, to create a favorable environment for aging research and the development of life-extending therapies. By fostering cooperation and sharing knowledge, the International Longevity Alliance seeks to accelerate progress towards a world where people can lead longer, healthier lives.
Adrian Cull, founder of the Live Forever Club, explained "the club's motto of 'equality in longevity' is a great match with ILA's mission to promote the advancement of healthy longevity for all people through scientific research of ageing biology."
The alliance now includes 40 registered non-profit associations from 30 countries as federated members, including:
- Healthy Life Extension Society (HEALES)
- Humanity+
- India Future Society
- LongeCity
- Longevity Escape Velocity Foundation (LEVF)
- SENS Research Foundation
- Transdisciplinary Agora For Future Discussions (TAFFD)
- Vetek (Seniority) Association